James scores 39 as Cavs beat Nuggets 113-108

By PAT GRAHAM

March 8, 2018 7:00 am

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James reacts after hitting a 3-point basket against the Denver Nuggets late in the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Denver. The Cavaliers won 113-108.Associated Press

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Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James argues for a call against Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic late in the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Denver. The Cavaliers won 113-108.Associated Press

Denver Nuggets guard Gary Harris, left, defends as Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James drives to the basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Denver.Associated Press

Denver Nuggets guard Gary Harris, center, drives between Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James, left, and guard George Hill during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Denver.Associated Press

Denver Nuggets forward Wilson Chandler, left, looks to drive to the basket as Cleveland Cavaliers guard JR Smith defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Denver.Associated Press

Denver Nuggets guard Gary Harris, center, drives between Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James, left, and guard George Hill during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Denver.Associated Press

Denver Nuggets guard Gary Harris, left, knocks the ball out of the hands of Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 7, 2018, in Denver.Associated Press

DENVER -- LeBron James was knocking down shots no matter the angle, the degree of difficulty, the distance or the number of hands in his face.

Closing time just brings the best out in him. Still, as teammate Larry Nance Jr. aptly said of all James' off-balanced makes: "It was ridiculous."

James scored 39 points, including nine down the stretch, and dished out 10 assists as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 113-108 on Wednesday night after squandering a 16-point, first-half lead.

"I just tried to implement my imprint on the game by just closing it out for us," James said.

He certainly did that.

James made one off-balanced shot after another in the waning minutes to turn back the Nuggets, who didn't take their first lead of the game until 8:35 remaining on a driving layup by Mason Plumlee. Jeff Green gave Cleveland the lead for good minutes later with a 3-pointer on a play set up by James after he tapped a loose ball out to him.

It was that kind of night for James. He made a deep 3-pointer with 1:11 remaining, thumping himself in the chest with two fists in exuberance.

"That's why he's the best in the league right now," said Nikola Jokic, who had a monster game with 36 points and 13 rebounds.

James wound up two rebounds shy of a triple-double to help the Cavs kick off a six-game trip in fine fashion. No matter what the Nuggets tried to slow him down, nothing worked. James was in that kind of rhythm.

"Those are shots that as a defender you just turn around to your coach and go, like, 'Sorry,'" Nance said. "It was incredible."

Nance once again was in the starting lineup with big men Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson sidelined with injuries. Nance scored 13 points and grabbed 13 boards.

James was fueled in part by a 126-117 home loss to Denver last Saturday. He said in the morning shootaround: "You always want to try to give some giveback."

The Nuggets started out sluggish - trailing by 16 in the second quarter - as playing on the second night of a back-to-back caught up with them. They rebounded, though just a little too late in losing for a second straight night. They dropped a costly game at Dallas on Tuesday to tighten an already tight playoff chase.

"Everybody is talking playoff, playoff, playoff," Jokic said. "But we need to think about the next game."

TIP-INS

Cavaliers: Green was back on the floor after missing two games with lower back soreness. He finished with 10 points. ... F Rodney Hood added 15 points.

Nuggets: Denver native and longtime NBA standout Chauncey Billups was part of the ESPN broadcast team. .. Denver had 10 3-pointers. The team hit 19 against the Cavs over the weekend. ... The Nuggets committed 21 turnovers.

FULL-COURT PRESS FOR FOOTBALL

Pittsburgh Steelers receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is trying to court James to the football field. On his Twitter account, Smith-Schuster posted a picture of James in a No. 23 uniform for the Steelers.

"I'm fine with my sport. Pretty funny, though," James said. "I like tank tops and shorts. I've tried the shoulder pads and it was fun while it lasted. But I'm a tank top and shorts guy."

POSITIVE FEEDBACK

Love was astonished by all the positive feedback he received after opening up about his struggles with mental health issues. Love addressed the subject in a story for The Players' Tribune. He's already received more than 4,000 messages.

"So many people reaching out," said Love, who's sidelined by a broken hand.

DEVELOPING CHEMISTRY

The Paul Millsap and Jokic combination remains a work in progress, but they're starting to get on the same page. Millsap missed 44 games following surgery on his left wrist.

Coach Michael Malone stressed to Jokic he needed be more assertive. He was, too, connecting on 12 of 14 shots.

"He's our best player and we need him to step up," Malone said.

HIT IN THE HEAD

Near the end of the game, Nuggets guard Jamal Murray appeared to hit his head on James' knee. Malone doesn't think Murray will have to enter the concussion protocol.

"Being with LeBron for five years, he has big knees," Malone said. "I'm sure for Jamal that hurt him."

UP NEXT

Cavaliers: Game No. 2 on their trip is Friday in Los Angeles against the Clippers.